Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 13

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per Daily Eribune ’ caught at the left side with 2 cluster In Ching actors and baukers aré e country can compete, and the success! On an ; xe New York City has of silk fruit, under which is run a sash | cluded from competitions at literary ex:|ful candidates are often probable man-' one and a half times am much rain as of georgette, tassel trimmed. athinations, Bvery' other man in the’ darins. London, What adorable bits af ribbon’ and lace |are the garters worm now! What an intimate, personal sort of gift a patr of these will be for the Bride of the! séa- ton and how easily made—w yard of ribbon covered elastic) @ frill of éhan- tily lace caught with @ few French {flewers, and they are reddy for the! trousseaw of that partietlar friend. Stereo there are the becoming brimmed |boudoir hats se much in vogué how— fantasies of -satin, lacé and flowers— jand the exquisitely dainty hair bands of Margo lace, trimmed with two-toned ‘moire ribbon an@ tiny Freneh flowers. To match the negligee or robe aré the | boudoir slippers or mules ii every con- foeivable color, Some of them are satin, it the softest of shades, two-toned or ; Plain, and on thé tips very often are appliqued hand-madé flowers. Besides the twotoned mule with “an unusual : | black ¢ombination, theré is the fashion- y, RIDA LP I/2/) TRUMDIAr, ? \ably méw gold or silver brocade on @ NT MODERN ae kad f t : ; x | black background. ~, “f Ou Tt (Ch HOMES.—They had at last obtained a y } r 7 villa in a suburb of London, and hé a7 Di ? |was hanging the pictures. ‘There was : | | | We Remodel and Make Hats te Order Gage andFis HATS In the Matter of Style We're First with the Latest We are in constant touch with the latest trends of stylé, interpreting them in our own original manner into creations that are distinetive and different. THOSE CONVENI a certain photograph of his wife which he decided must go up, but which was i too small to suspend from the rail by What young womaa pérsost could ro-; between which are r6ws of net, pilings. Of creamy satin trimmed.with yar & Cord,’ He: thebeupon. got a) Bubstan- sist the lovely lingerie; and the other | Two toned rose and Javender moire rib: | gang ae Ana ‘ae rate) he | tiai nail and hammered it into the million and one dainty beudetr novelties | ben is ruh im and owt through ; See tha en aes b the gar- ., Wall. There cammé a knock at the door. shown her this spring ff the shéys.|ments and caught delightfully with wee | (une more satisfying than a dainty} “Tes Mr Nexdor,” sald his wife, rai You, who are pikimiing for that oné big son Was made a delighttully wnuswatl stitch, the only (rimming being w grape |<t,, Streets. A double | band of | on’ the other end of the ‘nall.’—The one for you. Whether the “big event” design in henna velvet lique. 'Phé georgette forms. the surplice collar, srgonaut. is planned! for tomorrow or for @ time} foundation of the negligee is velvét bro-|~ an far distant, with tbe extensive getec- ¢ade on silver cloth, over which is a tion before you, your problem fast be- }eoet effect of georgette and on this steel gins to dwindle and before you réalize| beads are worked in elaborate design. it has been solved afid all fs im réadi-|The fish tail is beaded with a long steel ness for the moment, In. alt iguipents | eaced tassel. the exquisite hand needlework, the ex-| There are many who preferythe Fili- ceptionally fine quality of the fabrics, | pino ImnU-made lingerie, the new hahd- dainty laces and hemstitehed motifs con-| kerchief linen underthings ér the tm- tribute to thelr charm. ‘The wisest ‘numerable dainty cotton nidterials. The | shops are paying special attention to/patient fingers of the Oriental needle- the bride, They leave her. nothing to! woman alone can produce the sheer wish for after choosing her bridaf sets,|toVliness of the Philippine hand-macte | so exquisitely dainty and so complete In| lingerie. They have chosén the finest every way. nainsook, and using this foundation. To the average feminine mind, per-| have wrought designs representing the} haps the silk lingerie in the deliéate Geant of, genérations, in the most shades. will he.always the most interest- prenrie Taanitiemnin fa To epi boar I as a evs FOIRe to Dg Mian would have for hatidkerchiet 1 ae ae ey tailored. gs ech wh J tien! The tailored styles are smarte: ae SOREN E TH OGE gush to this material with touches of the are made to fit the figure as though toi tad y special measurement, In thé mére taal. | Srrest ye amet rae something Cre eee taal THB Thee oe ates eIMEREE Glntinctive’. A naw soft cat- in unusual patterns of filet lace, and the | £8 ps ede ghd bet bsg Hi pies Japanese satin, very new, very soft and (st PAS Landa ‘ox petaré: en ia Free ts / very washable, feather stitched ek eee easily 1 saat ad ‘e linge im } made -CobPSIY DS MRR: 7 SBA GURNEE a es haa sential sriand is the | lighter than the domestic variety, bue) akemnine gewk whiten ‘aWitte pitas se has been sfound of excellent Miotiod £) de seanied atked” Sisier ‘tha Aatatt quality. 6 the more’ frivolous ho Sn pone: aune eis en ss Perot Score tte RE eet se pein aa BORE: "he rétarn of. frills, bowa particular fairy ka afeiniesd in, the Dive ee eee is. noticeabter Newnes | georgette Ghémise, one of a hed ephragd RON they loveliest, pret ns ae aay sot, heteR eo Hane vo teneliaore: appobrinte than’ on’ the die ingly trimmed with Prench bow-kiots a Dire of two: toned American beauty and pur-|Phanots” dressing gowns, break ple MGIFe PIDwONE Orem Even the mere conservative stop to asp at thetdisplays of black and henna colored georgette underthings. Those withfastidious tastes. will add immedi: | ately at least on@ piece of this fascinat, ing new Hpgerie to their spring Ward: | robes. One set spectally proves that | black am? daintiness can be synony- mous. Ewéry stiteh js made by band with silver thread, Black Valenciennes) — lace is combined with black georgette | If you appreciate the desirability of correct- nest if iflinery, we invite your patronage Prices $5.00 and up Exlasive Agent Nu-Bone Corset Burkett M illinery 122 North Center Street £ High luster is the predominant feature of the new braids, the patent-finished fabrics ave shimmering and lus- tréus. 4 his note iti oes gg OR iets ‘ona propin- jul Spring-time. We have a fine collection for your in- bate : mar Millinery and cArt Novelties WATZKE _ Millinery and Art Cte Front Basement—West Hotel Bldg. DELIG: FROOBS FEATURE f Essential to complete the season’s | wardrobe is the frock of charmeuse or georgette and either of the two models Pde thc here may ‘be ised for Tts development. The eres design, 1 Charming Style Treatments in _ Spring Coats and Frocks : Patis has furnished the inspiration for these styles, but clever American designers have deftly adapted them to the tastes and figures of American women. ; It’s a blend. that is most appealing to.the discrimination of really refined dressers who desire the utmost of artistic fashioning combined with a sensible and reasonable, expenditure. Kassis Dry Goods Co. | 122 South Center. Phone 1092W | Next Deor to Kimball Drug Store | = in one:piece 6 sj flounce on the skirt s€itehed soutache braid and trimmed at upper edge with little -OVETS herald the presence of i pockets at either side of the Braid outlines the m and cuffs, ‘the belt vi bon. Medium s 40-inch an ce ng Dress No, : 4 ches bust. » 25 cet ery No. 12376. Transfer, blue low, price, 20 cents: € j Second Model: Waist No. 8665. Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust. Ere | 25 cents. Skirt No. 8685. Sizes, 2 to 32 inches waist, Price, 25. cents. Embroidery Noj~ 12509, Transfer | blue or yollaw, #5 conte, or yel- Web SOUL AAR A rae " wh Na Malia adh

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